Sentences with phrase «in garish colors»

Constantly ducks away from any semblance of adult sexuality, indulging in garish colors and giggle fits.
Polyester pants in garish colors.

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Porter Braswell and Ryan Williams met on a Goldman Sachs trading floor, dotted with hundreds of garish flat - screens — yet lacking in analysts of color.
McDonough had spotted a vacant tile store along the interstate in Portsmouth; its exterior was adorned with tiles in garish primary colors, but he saw in it a location closer to the port, with room to grow.
It shows up in the green - yellow - red of traffic lights, the garish neon of an urban streetscape, and the shimmering colors of an evening gown.
Over the knee boots in bright colors will not be worn with clothes in «garish» shades, the top must be neutral.
And it's likely that shade and that shade alone will be the only color you'll ever see the Queen or the Duchess wearing in public because, as The Sun noted, the royal dress code strictly prohibits them from wearing garish colors like red when out at royal events.
The common problem of Solondz's characters is an inability to see the world in shades of grey, which is fitting in a film where color - garish, boring or just plain ugly - is so important, and the actors are working off palettes of such extreme emotions.
The Magic Castle is full of families like Hailey's and Moonee's, as are the numerous motels in their corner of Orlando, Florida, separated from one another by water - clogged green grass, garish stores like temples to excess, and hollowed - out, abandoned tract homes painted in the same Disney-esque colors.
The film is a baffling mixture of sci - fi, Christmas cheer and childish slapstick, all filmed in garish (or as the poster says, «Space - Blazing») color.
In the opening sequence, Wolverine is standing in front of a garish billboard — yes, it's Tokyo, but the high - chroma areas pull the eye away and make it hard to see Wolverine and the ninjas, who are colored with a darker palettIn the opening sequence, Wolverine is standing in front of a garish billboard — yes, it's Tokyo, but the high - chroma areas pull the eye away and make it hard to see Wolverine and the ninjas, who are colored with a darker palettin front of a garish billboard — yes, it's Tokyo, but the high - chroma areas pull the eye away and make it hard to see Wolverine and the ninjas, who are colored with a darker palette.
The leaves of the delicate Japanese maple between Mattie's window and the wobbly fence were still green, but elsewhere in the garden were russets and butterscotch - oranges, other trees giddy with color, almost garish, like gypsy dresses.
The art style looks very brightly colored, garish, and plasticky, and is a step down from the previous LttP, in my opinion.
Color used in an uncontrolled way, without proper concern for the tone and structure of a painting, comes across as garish
The paintings included in this exhibition have a darker palette, Ruby's garish colors are covered with layers of black paint, as if the artist were now engaged in defacing his own works.
With their garish construction paper colors and shiny streamlined shapes, Chamberlain's work with auto parts frequently placed him in the school of Pop.
In his painting U.S World Studies II (2005), a recognizable map of the United States is rendered in a garish rainbow of colors, showing rectangular - shaped states jumbled throughout and purposefully out of order or misplaceIn his painting U.S World Studies II (2005), a recognizable map of the United States is rendered in a garish rainbow of colors, showing rectangular - shaped states jumbled throughout and purposefully out of order or misplacein a garish rainbow of colors, showing rectangular - shaped states jumbled throughout and purposefully out of order or misplaced.
Whatever his incentive, Sihvonen, the New York - born son of Finnish immigrants, reveled in tautly organized layouts of color and form, employing repeated patterns and strong, sometimes garish arrangements of color.
Sterling Ruby's mammoth quilted panel anchors the West Gallery wall, dynamically patching ethnic south American woven cloths with retro denim, washcloths, and blankets in an abstract expressionistic explosion of texture and garish color.
In colors so bright as to be almost garish, the rough - hewn brushstrokes of Paul Thek's «Newspaper Paintings,» 1981 — 83 — featuring sprays of yellow polka dots, fields of pink, and slashes of electric blue — allow us, to varying degrees, to see the even type on the New York Times pages on which they were made.
Some works prominently feature the garish metallic flake colors favored by custom car finishers in the 70s.
Influenced by surrealist painter Giorgio de Chirico, Garet uses garish colors in jarring contrasts to explore relationships between nature, man, and art.
The vivid, garish, and clashing colors in many of Richter's abstract paintings were probably inspired by those Pop artists who exaggerated the simplified, bold, and eye - catching qualities of magazine illustrations, posters, signs, and billboards.
What it is: Orange and purple colors are the new white and beige Why it's hot: Amy Wax of Your Color Source Studios Inc., says purples now are a dusty variation, muted, or in the lavender or plum family rather than garish.
, I opened my mind to new possibilities and fell in love with two more colors that I previously thought were «garish» — orange and turquoise.
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